Sentence examples for continuous troubles from inspiring English sources

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The continuous troubles in the west caused Seleucid control in the far eastern part of the empire to weaken.

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His widow and executor, Mary Welsh Hemingway, describing the burden of this restriction as one that "caused me continuous trouble, and disappointment to others," eventually chose to violate it, publishing excerpts from certain letters in "How It Was" and granting permission to Carlos Baker to publish some six hundred others in his "Ernest Hemingway: Selected Letters, 1917 1961".

Bone cysts usually present in the pediatric population, and despite its benign nature, more than half of the cases present with pathological fracture [1] and pain, which negatively affects life style, as well as causing continuous trouble for participating in sports, etc.

He was still complaining in 1951 of eye problems and stomach pains, which had given him "continuous trouble" for eight years, especially when "under nervous stress".

The items included in DFP were weighted using the following logit equation: Logit P X) = (-2.92) + 1.42 W) +1.39 SOB) + 1.00 TRB_C)+ 1.51 TRB_N) +2.37 (CT_D) where W = wheezing in the past 12 months; SOB = nocturnal shortness of breath in the past 12 months; TRB_C = continuous trouble with breathing; TRB_N = breathing is never quite right; CT_D = chest tightness around dust, animals, or feathers.

Practical experience in the design of such installations in Ireland and their subsequent supervision and maintenance has demonstrated the need for certain special arrangements which should be incorporated or provided for in existing and all future installations to ensure continuous trouble-free operation.

That perception may have played a role in Brown's solo career, which never quite regained the same momentum under the glaring wattage of Houston's superstardom and his continuous legal troubles.

But there were to be no more for the world number 12 who found continuous sand trouble, with a double bogey on the ninth and again at the 13th where he also duffed a chip.

She now complains of troubling continuous buzzing in both legs and a vice-like squeezing in the pelvis on walking.

Two months later, four months after delivery, she reported troubling continuous buzzing and electric shocks in both legs, and a vice-like squeezing in the pelvis when she walked: symptoms that are consistent with neuropathic pain.

Researchers should find this troubling.

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